SPORTS Wrestlers face stiff competition in Las Vegas By Lyle Crouse fcmefald Conlnbulot Thu Oregon wrestlers may get .1 preview of the NCAA < hampionships when they tr.u el to Nevada for Friday's Las Vegas Invitational "Without any question, it's the toughest tournament out side the NCAAs," Oregon Coat h Kon Finley said Finley Kitici some of the na tion's lop teams will parlic ipate in the weekend tournament, in < I it (t i n f( national < hampion Oklahoma State. Arizona Stale. Iowa State and Oklahoma The Duc ks will also get a look at several of their l’e< ifh 10 Con ference opponents "It's a battle," Finley said of the tournament "It will defi nitch establish new rankings when it's over It will lie <i parth ularly busy weekend (nr senior Curt Strahin in the 190-jxnmd division as eight of the nation's top HI grapplers in the 190-pound class will la- in l-is Vegas "This will la- a big week for him one of those weeks when you i an get .1 lot of re< og nition." Oregon assistant coach Chuck Kearney said ENLARGEMENTS First Time Ever In Eugene! ► You Zoom! ► You Crop! ► You Frame! You call all the I shots at the Shutterbug’s Create-A-Print I Enlargement Center! WE USF KODAK PAPE R EXCLUSIVELY WITH CREATE A PRINT! Create A Big Scene Right In the Store! It’s Easy! Count on the Shutterbug to bring Eugene first witn ttie oni; rgei Kodak Create A Print l •rbug t another first with the only do it yourself photo enlargement center m the world today the You make your own color enlargement even up to 11 x 14 si/e from your own 35mm color Bring in your favorite 35mm color r If 01 negative and insert it into die Shutterbug's Create A Print machine Thon You 11 see y°ur p*1010 0,1 ,he built-in I Hull color monitor then adjust the picture tn the way you want it! tnlarge zoom crop, or turn, you do trie creatingl RpaHu? Push Pnnt <mdin minutes you'll nCOUy • have your very own 5x7. 8* 10 or 11 * 14 color enlargements! Come in and see how easy it is to "do it-yourself " IT’S FAST! • IT’S EASY! • IT’S FUN! negatives They're ready to slow off m under five minutes' Pius, you can zoom. crop, and frame almost any way you can imagine! Come on in and try it today You know where at trie Shutterbug. where it 's one “first ' after another 362r99NlS Now In VALLEY RIVER CENTER • 485-1554 Strnhin defeated the nation’s lUth-ranked, 190-pound ivri's tier. Bucknell's Brian Burns, last weekend at the Mat Town Open in Lock Haven. Penn. Scott Glenn the Hulks' rep resentative in the 142-pound class, looks to advance in the rankings after a lug victory in the Mat Town Open against seventh-ranked Tim Tothka of Drexel. While seniors Glenn. Hob Stone anti Curt and Gam Struhm try to change the na tional rankings in lais Vegas, the younger Duck wrestlers will gain some valuable experi ence against some of the na tion's best. " That's basically what these early season tournaments are for: To site who's wrestling well and for a lot of develop ment." Finley said. "To go out and l>e successful here will give the guys confi dence." kearnov added. Dan Yidlak. Oregon's all American in the 118-pound class, will miss the Lis Yagas invitational with a knee injurs Ire sustained Nov. ') in a meet against Portland State Finley said Yidlak may he ready for competition In Ian. 1. hut said he saw no reason for Yidlak and Pat Craig (150 pounds), who lias a sprained ankle, to wrestle at Lis Yegas. although Craig could he ready to go. "At this point in the season, there's no purpose to forcing them to wrestle." Finley said "A wrestler like Dan Yidlak doesn't need to prove himself, lie can do that at nationals " Scott Seymour will fill in for Yidlak in the 118 pound brack et Also competing in Fas Ye gas will lie jason Jones. 126 pound class; Stone, 13-1: Dar ren Gustafson. lr>8; Scott Kear ney. 167; and freshman Jeff McCoy. 177. Continued from Page 11 last weekend while guard |ill Sperry scored a career-high 20 points against Colorado Stale and averaged 1-4.5 tallies dur ing the weekend. The l-adv /ngs of Con/.aga will finish a busy week of games with the Sunday contest against Oregon. (’laving four games in six days Indore Sunday's mending with the Ducks. Con/.aga fell at the hands of Colorado, 87-50. and Wisconsin. 80-77. in last weekend's Coors Classic. They also hosted Central Washington on Tuesday, played at Montana Thursday night and will play at Montana State tonight Richard W. Clark LEGAL SERVICES FOR THE UNIVERSITY COMMUNITY Attorney at Law 342 E. 12th St. • 342-1771 Get a 14” 1 ITEM PIZZA FREE DRINKS WITH EVERY DELIVERY! ADDRESS_ 687-8600 • 1432 Orchard ONE COUPON PER PERSON • EXPIRES 12/2/90 I